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Spanish
for Beginners Courses
at Linc School of Spanish in Seville
Spanish for Beginners is a unique set of Spanish courses that
considers your needs special as a beginner, learning Spanish,
from that of other students who already have some ability
in the language. Learning beginner Spanish is a rewarding
challenge, but at Linc we believe it should also be fun.
Linc Teachers Make the Difference
Linc teachers feel that language learning is achieved when
people are comfortable, understand the goals of a class, and
are having a great time during their beginner Spanish lessons.
We focus on the personal touch that you just can not get in
large schools.
Our teachers are all university graduates with many years
of teaching experience and they all love their work, which
is what really makes the difference in the classroom.
Linc is officially accredited by
the following organisations:

Small Class Sizes Mean More Personal Attention
At Linc you can expect the utmost amount of personal care
and attention possible due to the fact that we keep our class
sizes smaller with a maximum of 10 (on average with 6 to 8
students), so that you get more contact with your teacher
and have more time communicating. Our students tell us this
is one of the most important factors for returning to Linc.
Seville Cultural Activities & Your Course
Your Spanish for Beginners course comes with two
free cultural activities per week such as guided tours through
Seville’s most interesting places, dancing classes,
Spanish cooking and wine-drinking, as well as movies, get-togethers,
and social outings.
These activities take place every week, normally on Tuesdays
and Thursdays. More
info click here.
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 Seville:
A traditional and vibrant city in the south of Spain.
Culture in Seville: Activities for
Linc Beginner Students.
Communication is the core of our
methodology.
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Guardian Reporter on
his Beginner's Spanish Course at Linc School of Spanish |
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"I took a beginner's course – four weeks – at
Linc, a small and very friendly school in the heart
of the city. I chose it by narrowing down the schools
I found on the internet and then phoning each one up
and simply seeing how they responded to a few questions.
Jen, the administrator at Linc seemed not only the
friendliest but also the most knowledgeable so I went
with them. My teacher Rocio was great – really approachable
and extraordinarily patient." |
Read
David Munk's story about
studying Spanish in Seville.
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